Fox Union Canvas Mid First Rides Review: On-the-Bike Performance with Off-the-Bike Style
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Fox Union Canvas Mid First Rides Review: On-the-Bike Performance with Off-the-Bike Style
"The uppers are made of a "durable canvas" material, which does, in fact, feel quite durable and is largely responsible for the shoes' casual looks. This material felt a bit stiff out of the box, but has been loosening up slightly over time. Around the toe and just above the sole, the canvas is wrapped in a rubber material to protect it from premature wear. Traditional laces tighten them over the foot, with a lace retainer to keep them in check."
"The most notable and obvious difference between the Union Canvas Mid and the standard version is the medium-height ankle cuff. This mid-top design covers the ankle bones (on my ankles, anyway), with a little padding that adds impact protection and some support for the ankle joint. The rest of the shoe's uppers are thinner, but the reinforced toe cap and cushioned tongue add additional foot protection."
"Fox has only been producing mountain bike shoes for the past two and a half years, but the brand has been steadily growing its lineup of flat and clipless shoes. Fox's flat pedal shoe range, in particular, has grown from the original Union Flat to include the top-of-the-line Union BOA Flat and the more affordable Union Canvas. The latest addition is the new Union Canvas Mid, a mid-top flat pedal shoe with, you guessed it, a canvas upper."
The Union Canvas Mid is a mid-top flat pedal mountain bike shoe built from a durable canvas upper with rubber reinforcement around the toe and sole. A medium-height ankle cuff covers the ankle bones and includes padding for impact protection and added support. Traditional laces and a lace retainer secure the fit. The rest of the upper is thinner, complemented by a reinforced toe cap and cushioned tongue. A low-profile EVA midsole aims to improve pedal feel, and an internal molded stiffening plate provides support underfoot. The shoe is available in Black or Adobe and presents a casual aesthetic.
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